Between 10 and 13 century, Naum's church was completely ruined and around the 16th century, its foundations was built the present church. The Monastery of Saint Naum is situated along Lake Ohrid, 29 kilometres south of the city of Ohrid and only 1 kilometer (0.6 m) from the Albanian border. The Lake Ohrid area, including St Naum, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Macedonia. Around monastery has several other churches, such as St. Petka, St. Athanasius, Agijazmo and others. The area where the monastery of St Naum lies belonged to Albania for a short period from 1912 until June 28, 1925, when Zog of Albania ceded it to Yugoslavia as a result of negotiations between Albania and Yugoslavia and as a gesture of goodwill. The church has a richly decorated wood-carved iconostasis made in 1711, which are the work of the painter Konstantin.